| Mentre D. Linux SMP HOWTO. http://www.phy.duke.edu/brahma/smp-faq/ [September 1999]. |
....was patched to cope with up to 4GB RAM. 2.2.2 Shared Memory Aspects Interesting aspects for shared memory machines are the question of load balancing, the possibility to assign processes and threads to speci c CPUs and the like. For the 2.2. xx kernel series we cite the relevant statements from [Men00] There is no way to force a process onto speci c CPUs but the Linux scheduler has a processor bias for each process, which tends to keep processes tied to a speci c CPU. Concerning multi threading: Processes and kernel threads are distributed among processors. User space threads are not. ....
D. Mentre. Linux SMP HOWTO, october 2000. Version 1.12.
....enables users to determine which processor or set of processors a process may run on. The interface is based on the sysmp( system call, Which allows one to specify the binding of a process to a specific CPU, restricting the set of processes that can run on a CPU, and creating sets of processors [28, 5]. As mentioned, QNX 4.0 does not support SMP. QNX Neutrino supports hard processor affinity using the ThreadCtl( system call. 2.4 Security 2.4.1 Security Model Overview Windows NT Windows NT security is based on access tokens and security descriptors (SD) Every process or thread possesses ....
D. Mentre, "Linux SMP HOWTO ". URL http://www.phy.duke.edu/brahma/smp-faq/, Sep 1999.
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Mentre D. Linux SMP HOWTO. http://www.phy.duke.edu/brahma/smp-faq/ [September 1999].
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